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QT #13: Methionine 101

Nobody sees the links of nature in metabolism until they do............. I think I showed that in the Vermont 2018 talk.  This series is showing you a side of biology foreign to the most learned eyes of life.  Today the onslaught continues to show you how nature uses an essential amino acid as an exogenous [...]

By |June 14th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on QT #13: Methionine 101

QT #12: Krebs Bicycle 3: The Retina

Most people who have watched my Vermont 2017 youtube have come away astonished at the insights I put together there using the science published in the last 100 years.  This blog might be more shocking to those who fully grasped the complexity of the physiology of the retina.  I briefly mentioned in the Vermont 2017 [...]

By |June 8th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on QT #12: Krebs Bicycle 3: The Retina

Quantum Thermodynamics #11: Krebs Bicycle 3

KREB'S BICYCLE WISDOM:  You should never rely on thirst to dictate water consumption because it lags the real effect. Calculating your total body water deficit is another way to try to measure how badly your engine (TCA/urea cycle)  is working.  Total body water is a function of metabolic rate and state of the mitochondrial matrix. [...]

By |June 5th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on Quantum Thermodynamics #11: Krebs Bicycle 3

QT #10: Why daytime indoor blue light is toxic

Several of my members went to a bio-hacking conference in California and were told blue light exposure during the day was NOT harmful at all in 2016, and quite helpful for the human eye.  This was probably the most damaging advice ever given at any event I've heard.  Now two years later we have many [...]

By |May 25th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on QT #10: Why daytime indoor blue light is toxic

QT #9: Krebs Bicycle 2: The Retina

Are the LCHF experts correct about biochemistry and cancer with respect to food dogma? NOPE NON PATHOLOGIC WARBURG SHIFT =  cancer cells tend to convert glucose to lactate despite the presence of oxygen. Warburg called this phenomenon ‘aerobic glycolysis’, a term that is now synonymous with the ‘Warburg effect.’ Become an Optimal Klub Member or a Patron on [...]

By |May 24th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on QT #9: Krebs Bicycle 2: The Retina

QT #8: Krebs Bicycle

The "Krebs bicycle," composed of the urea cycle on the right, which meshes with the aspartate-argininosuccinate shunt of the citric acid cycle on the left. Fumarate produced in the cytosol by argininosuccinate lyase of the urea cycle enters the citric acid cycle in the mitochondrion and is converted in several steps to oxaloacetate. Oxaloacetate accepts [...]

By |May 20th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on QT #8: Krebs Bicycle

CPC #27: The Circadian Mechanism and NAD+

Your eye can be a clock or a camera. A blind man’s world is bounded by the limits of his touch and he relies on his timing; an ignorant man’s world by the limits of his wisdom; a successful man’s world by the limits of his vision and sense of timing. Man is the most [...]

By |May 17th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on CPC #27: The Circadian Mechanism and NAD+

CPC #26: Ketogenic experts need to read a lot “Moore”

The title is provocative because contrary to popular belief a high fat diet can make you quite obese when a couple of variable are present that our modern environment favors today. This blog fully explains why I knew I had to quit being on call and why I had to regain my time at night [...]

By |May 16th, 2018|Uncategorized|Comments Off on CPC #26: Ketogenic experts need to read a lot “Moore”

CPC #25: What does sepsis and cancer have in common?

Sure it can because that cocktail mimics the ketogenic diet.  In a 5 G world this might be the most common serious cause of death I expect to see spike in the next 5-7 years.   Both ideas cause a recycling of cell water in the cytoplasm. I don't believe keto is a weight loss [...]

By |May 13th, 2018|Cancer|Comments Off on CPC #25: What does sepsis and cancer have in common?
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